Hallway Design Ideas with Pink Floor and Yellow Floor
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VB Custom Carpentry Inc
Attic Odyssey: Transform your attic into a stunning living space with this inspiring renovation.
Tileflair
Art tiles are suitable for the wall and floor and will withstand heavy traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens. The striking designs will make a real statement in your home, whether it’s a small area or on the whole floor.
Mix and match colours and patterns, or repeat one pattern. The choice is yours! To make a feature area of your floor, use brightly coloured patterned floor tiles in one particular area to create a rug effect. This looks particularly striking just inside the front door, or underneath a dining table. You could also use patterned border tiles to frame a larger section of simpler tiles to give interest.
This is a Special Order Tile: This means that you have to order full boxes (of 25 tiles, which is 1 metre squared) and because they are ordered especially for you, delivery will be a little longer than usual. Usually 2-3 weeks.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons
Architecture: Sharratt Design & Co.
Interior Design: Katie Redpath Constable
Photography: Landmark Photography
Koch Architects
Entry hallway to mid-century-modern renovation with wood ceilings, wood baseboards and trim, hardwood floors, beige walls, and built-in bookcase in Berkeley hills, California
Ectypos Architecture
The library is a hallway is the connection to the living room and reading area and a simple filter from the entry.
Photo by: Joe Iano
Morse Constructions
Smart storage maximizes the function of this hallway while a skylight brings in plenty of natural light.
BraytonHughes Design Studios
The residence, set into the vineyard land of the Alexandra Valley outside Healdsburg, California, responds to the owners' request for a contemporary Tuscan villa. A 6,400-square-foot weekend retreat, including arrival courtyard, entry hall, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, office, master bedroom and bath, and two guestrooms with private baths. Site development included a pool and spa with 700-square-foot pool house.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Paul Finkel Photography
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Hallway Design Ideas with Pink Floor and Yellow Floor
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